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From Youth Inclusion to Democratic Renewal: Reassessing Bangladesh’s Voting Age Debate. By William Gomes

Bangladesh currently stands at a pivotal juncture in its political development, triggered by the chief adviser Muhammad Yunus’s proposal to reduce the minimum voting age from 18 to 17. Although immediate criticism has centred on potential administrative burdens and the possibility of postpo

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Missionaries of US-Evangelicals can use Trump Presidency for making Christianity a global religion. By Hem Raj Jain

On this Christmas, in the interest of spreading the message (of Love) of Jesus Christ, the missionaries of US-Christianity (Evangelicals)  ought to take a vow to Christianize the rest of the world.  Though Christians (especially the West led by the USA) are the most powerful c

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Zardari-backed Sindh land grabber’s induction in Balochistan cabinet leaves Baloch people anguished. By Ahmar Mustikhan

Ali Hasan Zehri, whose original name is Ali Hassan Brohi, is from Nawabshah in Zardari’s home province of Sindh. His wife Samina Zehri, also from Sindh, was earlier made a Balochistan senator.The oath-taking of the newest member in the Balochistan cabinet with the backing of the powerful In

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We cannot promote family life by restricting women's rights. By SHOBHA SHUKLA

family values' is threatening gender equality, even as human rights activists call upon ending gender-based violence and protecting sexual and reproductive health and rights of all girls and women and other gender diverse communities.



 One example of this is the regressive Gene

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Peshmerga Contributing Well to Stabilize a Volatile Region. By Manish Rai

While on my recent visit to Iraqi Kurdistan, I visited several frontline positions of the Peshmerga forces, where they are facing the Iraqi Army and active ISIS cells. Firstly, I visited Brigade 14 headquarters near Dibak, approximately 60 km from the Kurdistan capital, Erbil. There, I met with B

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In the Midst of Global Conflicts, International Peace and Security Remains Illusive. By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Chairman, World Forum for Peace & Justice

Mr. Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations spoke during seventy-eighth session of the General Assembly on February 7, 2024, “Although peace is the “raison d’être” of the United Nations, it is the one thing missing most dramatically from the wor

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Black Angels remind us of centuries of injustices plaguing the TB response. By SHOBHA SHUKLA, BOBBY RAMAKANT

"Death from TB is caused by human choice. It is caused by human-built systems. And so that is terrifying and horrifying and deeply upsetting. It means we are not doing a good job of assigning equal value to every human life," had said the famous American author John Green at a panel dis

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Developments in Syria Can Give Opportunity to ISIS to Bounce Back: Peshmerga. Interview conducted by Manish Rai

 Mr Shoresh Ismail Abdulla is the Minister of Peshmerga affairs in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). The Peshmerga are the military forces of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and one of the most capable forces in the region, which pushed back ISIS from its strongholds. Currentl

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Engaging youth in tackling antimicrobial resistance to protect health and food security. By SHOBHA SHUKLA

Youth are critical change-makers not only as future prescribers and users of antimicrobials but also as influencers of the behaviour of their peers, parents and community. Strengthening youth engagement in our response to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can go a long way in addressing this global

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The time is opportune for UN to get engaged with Kashmir issue. By Professor (Dr.) Imtiaz Khan

Human Rights Day, celebrated annually on December 10, is an occasion to promote the protection of human rights worldwide. It commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948. This declaration outlines fundame

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Concern of international organizations on the rights of Pakistani minorities. By Dr.Emanuel Adil Ghouri

In the developed countries of the world, the distribution of rights is not based on race, color, religion, minority or majority, the respect is based on humanity.But still there is a clear difference between the rights of the minority and the majority in Pakistan.



Pakistan's minorit

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Failure to find all TB cases defeats us in #endTB efforts. By SHOBHA SHUKLA

If we fail to find all cases of an infectious disease (and put them on care), then it will keep spreading. "We are not able to find all TB cases as of now. We had an estimated 1.1 million new TB cases in 2023 in Indonesia as per the latest WHO Global TB Report 2024. But the highest we could

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Islam has no future if fail for justice to Palestinians through "Global Islamic order” by mobilizing SAARC region. By Hem Raj Jain

The US-Christianity is evidently under strangulating control of the money power of the Jews (ii)- Without bringing the USA Under its political influence Islam can’t succeed in launching  “Global Islamic Order” (iii)- Islam will have to first mobilize about 700 million

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India needs clear understanding of Bangladesh’s present scenario. By Ibrahim Khalil Ahasan

Bangladesh's relations with neighboring India are strained over various issues. Since the fall of autocratic Sheikh Hasina's government and her fleeing to India, various provocations and misleading information about Bangladesh have been coming out in some Indian media outlets. Negative co

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Ajmer Sharif Shrine and Indian Muslim in light of Act of 1991. By Hem Raj Jain

Ajmer Dargah Sharif,  the Shrine of famous Sufi Saint Muin-al-din-Chisti popularly known as ‘Gharib Nawaz’(benefactor of poor) is the most revered shrine in India for Muslims not merely of India but also from neighboring and other countries   Therefore when a



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"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti

On demand of our readers, I have decided to release E-Book version of "Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" on website of PCP which can also be viewed on website of Pakistan Christian Congress www.pakistanchristiancongress.org . You can read chapter wise by clicking tab on left handside of PDF format of E-Book.

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